18s on a GS300!!!!!!!
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OK...this is what I have decided on...I am getting 18X7.5 Katana Belajeo's for my 1998 GS300. The tires I am getting are 235/40s all around. I am also going to do the L-Tuned set-up. Does anyone have comments on this look? Has anyone ever seen a similar set-up? I am very curious to see how this will look once they are done. Will this give my car a good look (compared to the stock equipment I have now)?
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I think those wheels are too narrow. Why don't you want 8 or 8.5 or even 9?
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To be honest with you, I like the look of the Belajeo and I am also looking to keep my cost down. Is there another wheel in the same price range that you would recommend? I have heard of Konig, TSW and Racing Hart also. Are these in the same range? I'm sorry but I am very new to this. Again, I am looking to keep my costs down (I am still going to be doing the L-Tuned package). Thanks!
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I understand keeping the costs down! This upgrading is expensive stuff. It was the first time I'd done an aftermarket wheel/tire upgrade also, and it's been a bit of an adventure, so I'd like to help if possible.
First off, if the wheel maker doesn't offer a version designed for the GS, then according to a high end balancing shop I went to, you need 'centering rings' to get them balanced right. Apparently places like Tire Rack will ship centering rings with wheels if they're not designed for your car model which is cool.
Anyway, as someone else said, 7.5" wheels are generally for smaller cars where the wheel well isn't that wide. I think the stock 17" wheels are 8" wide.
My wheels/tires combination were $2060 by the way, which for a staggered setup is very reasonable. Granted they're not multi-piece wheels I don't think, although they do have (a fake I guess) bolt look around the lip. I have 18x9.5 on the back and 18x8.5 on the front. I have 235/40/18 on the front and 265/35/18 on the back. If I had to do it over I'd get 245s on the front and 275s on the back, but I'm still happy. I did have to go through some hoops to get aftermarket centering rings though which was a pain.
If you're interested, you can see my car at:
http://www.higginbottom.com/paul/cars/gs400.htm
Good luck!
First off, if the wheel maker doesn't offer a version designed for the GS, then according to a high end balancing shop I went to, you need 'centering rings' to get them balanced right. Apparently places like Tire Rack will ship centering rings with wheels if they're not designed for your car model which is cool.
Anyway, as someone else said, 7.5" wheels are generally for smaller cars where the wheel well isn't that wide. I think the stock 17" wheels are 8" wide.
My wheels/tires combination were $2060 by the way, which for a staggered setup is very reasonable. Granted they're not multi-piece wheels I don't think, although they do have (a fake I guess) bolt look around the lip. I have 18x9.5 on the back and 18x8.5 on the front. I have 235/40/18 on the front and 265/35/18 on the back. If I had to do it over I'd get 245s on the front and 275s on the back, but I'm still happy. I did have to go through some hoops to get aftermarket centering rings though which was a pain.
If you're interested, you can see my car at:
http://www.higginbottom.com/paul/cars/gs400.htm
Good luck!
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I've called a few shops and they have told me that they have done Belajeo's before on a GS300 and that they look nice...I really do like the look of the wheel (what do you think of the wheel's look?) but I don't want my car to look goofy. See they way I figure it, the stock 16s that it has now are 7.5 in width so the 18sX7.5 with a nicer tire (235/40) should look very nice. Am I wrong?
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For example, I know that the IS300 comes with 17 x 7.0-in wheels with 215/45ZR17 tires. The combo that I would have would look larger than that. Wouldn't it?
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I think the wheels you're looking at DO look good!
If the shop has done it before, that's a big plus. And 7.5" should work, I just haven't heard anyone that's done that. Also, depends if you're going mainly for looks, or for performance. If some of the latter, then a wider rim and tire is the way to go. If that's not interesting to you, or as you say, beyond your budget, I understand.
Don't let me put you off - I'm NO expert on wheels/tires, believe me.
Good luck.
If the shop has done it before, that's a big plus. And 7.5" should work, I just haven't heard anyone that's done that. Also, depends if you're going mainly for looks, or for performance. If some of the latter, then a wider rim and tire is the way to go. If that's not interesting to you, or as you say, beyond your budget, I understand.
Don't let me put you off - I'm NO expert on wheels/tires, believe me.
Good luck.
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you figure the stock 16s that it has now are 7.5 in width so the 18sX7.5 with a nicer tire (235/40) should look very nice. Well, the stock 7.5 width is WAY TOO NARROW for the rear. 8.5 is normal, and 9.5 is perfect. but i think going stock 7.5 size is too narrow. You see how the rear wheels SINK in to the fenders? Don't look nice.
I've seen a guy's white GS400, with similar design wheels. But his wheels are 20". Looks very phat. However he has hydraulic suspension and stuff, so his 20" can actually be lowered for show. But I think 18s would be good. I actually think the design is pretty clean and nice.
Again, going 7.5 all around might seem small in the back, even with 235s. Try larger size. (but your wheel is only 7.5. That's a problem.)
I've seen a guy's white GS400, with similar design wheels. But his wheels are 20". Looks very phat. However he has hydraulic suspension and stuff, so his 20" can actually be lowered for show. But I think 18s would be good. I actually think the design is pretty clean and nice.
Again, going 7.5 all around might seem small in the back, even with 235s. Try larger size. (but your wheel is only 7.5. That's a problem.)
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I understand keeping the costs down! This upgrading is expensive stuff. It was the first time I'd done an aftermarket wheel/tire upgrade also, and it's been a bit of an adventure, so I'd like to help if possible.
First off, if the wheel maker doesn't offer a version designed for the GS, then according to a high end balancing shop I went to, you need 'centering rings' to get them balanced right. Apparently places like Tire Rack will ship centering rings with wheels if they're not designed for your car model which is cool.
Anyway, as someone else said, 7.5" wheels are generally for smaller cars where the wheel well isn't that wide. I think the stock 17" wheels are 8" wide.
My wheels/tires combination were $2060 by the way, which for a staggered setup is very reasonable. Granted they're not multi-piece wheels I don't think, although they do have (a fake I guess) bolt look around the lip. I have 18x9.5 on the back and 18x8.5 on the front. I have 235/40/18 on the front and 265/35/18 on the back. If I had to do it over I'd get 245s on the front and 275s on the back, but I'm still happy. I did have to go through some hoops to get aftermarket centering rings though which was a pain.
If you're interested, you can see my car at:
http://www.higginbottom.com/paul/cars/gs400.htm
Good luck!
I understand keeping the costs down! This upgrading is expensive stuff. It was the first time I'd done an aftermarket wheel/tire upgrade also, and it's been a bit of an adventure, so I'd like to help if possible.
First off, if the wheel maker doesn't offer a version designed for the GS, then according to a high end balancing shop I went to, you need 'centering rings' to get them balanced right. Apparently places like Tire Rack will ship centering rings with wheels if they're not designed for your car model which is cool.
Anyway, as someone else said, 7.5" wheels are generally for smaller cars where the wheel well isn't that wide. I think the stock 17" wheels are 8" wide.
My wheels/tires combination were $2060 by the way, which for a staggered setup is very reasonable. Granted they're not multi-piece wheels I don't think, although they do have (a fake I guess) bolt look around the lip. I have 18x9.5 on the back and 18x8.5 on the front. I have 235/40/18 on the front and 265/35/18 on the back. If I had to do it over I'd get 245s on the front and 275s on the back, but I'm still happy. I did have to go through some hoops to get aftermarket centering rings though which was a pain.
If you're interested, you can see my car at:
http://www.higginbottom.com/paul/cars/gs400.htm
Good luck!
bitkahuna,
Do you know the offsets on your wheels? I have the AP Racing brakes and I'm looking for a set of track wheels/slicks. Your price seems reasonable and I heard some Wed wheels would clear my brakes. Thanks.
And I also think 7.5" is TOO narrow for the GS. Even for track, I'm looking at 18x8's.
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What do you guys think of this wheel? I like it for the GS300!!! This one does come in 18X8.5!!!
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
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What do you guys think of this wheel? I like it for the GS300!!! This one does come in 18X8.5!!!
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
What do you guys think of this wheel? I like it for the GS300!!! This one does come in 18X8.5!!!
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
These wheels, i don't know if they should be considered spokes or dish. They're too fat to be called spokes, but too thin to be called dish. Might look nice on the GS, but will come out small. These wheels, 18", will look like 17" on a GS if not lowered.
What mods do you have on ur car now?
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My car is not lowered right now. I have the stock 16s currently but once I get these 18s, I plan on getting the L-Tuned package. What do you think?
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Originally posted by gmendoza
My car is not lowered right now. I have the stock 16s currently but once I get these 18s, I plan on getting the L-Tuned package. What do you think?
My car is not lowered right now. I have the stock 16s currently but once I get these 18s, I plan on getting the L-Tuned package. What do you think?
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What do you guys think of this wheel? I like it for the GS300!!! This one does come in 18X8.5!!!
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
What do you guys think of this wheel? I like it for the GS300!!! This one does come in 18X8.5!!!
http://www.giovannawheels.com/NewPages/rioc.html
I thought Mike Ray from our group was selling his Giovanna wheels. I don't know which model. You might want to email him and ask.
MikeRay_2000@yahoo.com